Subproductos de cacao (Theobroma cacao) en la alimentación animal: ¿Una alternativa viable y sostenible?
Ramiro Juan Vega gonzalez,
Daniel Castro Salinas,
Fredy Marcial Pajuelo Risco
et al.
Abstract:It is estimated that seven hundred billion tons of cocoa beans are processed worldwide per year, in contrast to its production process, only the seeds are used, which represents 20-23% of the fruit, the other proportion of the fruit such as the cob or husk, placenta, husk and mucilage juice are the main byproducts and are lost as waste. Due to its availability and high nutritional value, it is being used in new areas of application. Therefore, this review focuses on updating knowledge about the use of cocoa by… Show more
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